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The articles and discussions for Customer Service Week that I’ve seen focus on “external customers”--you know, the people we used to simply call “customers.” But what about the people who work inside your company, those who, in a proximate way of speaking, you do your work for? The so-called “internal customers”—are they actually customers?read more

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